TLDRs; Fiuu launches Apple Tap to Pay, enabling iPhone-only contactless payments in Singapore. Merchants can accept Apple Pay, digital wallets, and cards via Fiuu Virtual Terminal. Tap to Pay adoption may vary due to limited payment service provider support. ISVs and consultants can integrate Tap to Pay into softPOS solutions for businesses. Fiuu, a leading [...] The post Apple Tap to Pay Hits Singapore Market Through Fiuu appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDRs; Fiuu launches Apple Tap to Pay, enabling iPhone-only contactless payments in Singapore. Merchants can accept Apple Pay, digital wallets, and cards via Fiuu Virtual Terminal. Tap to Pay adoption may vary due to limited payment service provider support. ISVs and consultants can integrate Tap to Pay into softPOS solutions for businesses. Fiuu, a leading [...] The post Apple Tap to Pay Hits Singapore Market Through Fiuu appeared first on CoinCentral.

Apple Tap to Pay Hits Singapore Market Through Fiuu

TLDRs;

  • Fiuu launches Apple Tap to Pay, enabling iPhone-only contactless payments in Singapore.
  • Merchants can accept Apple Pay, digital wallets, and cards via Fiuu Virtual Terminal.
  • Tap to Pay adoption may vary due to limited payment service provider support.
  • ISVs and consultants can integrate Tap to Pay into softPOS solutions for businesses.

Fiuu, a leading Southeast Asian digital payment processor, has officially launched Apple’s Tap to Pay on iPhone for Singapore merchants.

The service allows merchants to accept contactless payments, including Apple Pay, contactless cards, and other digital wallets, directly through Fiuu’s Virtual Terminal app, eliminating the need for additional hardware such as card readers.

Merchants using iPhone XS or newer devices can set up the feature in just a few minutes, streamlining the adoption of mobile payments for small businesses, pop-up shops, and mobile service providers. This move positions Fiuu as a key player in Singapore’s evolving cashless payment landscape.

Seamless Contactless Payments via iPhone

The Virtual Terminal app is central to Fiuu’s strategy, allowing merchants to process transactions quickly without investing in traditional point-of-sale hardware.

With Tap to Pay, customers can use Apple Pay, contactless credit and debit cards, and other popular digital wallets for smooth, secure transactions.

Fiuu’s CEO highlighted that the platform handled over US$9.8 billion in payment volume for FY2024, reflecting its extensive reach and merchant adoption across Southeast Asia. By leveraging this infrastructure, Singapore merchants can now access advanced payment tools without complex setups or high upfront costs.

Potential Challenges in Adoption

While Tap to Pay has already been deployed in over 40 countries, including Australia, Japan, and the UAE, uptake largely depends on the availability of supported payment service providers (PSPs).

Similar to markets like New Zealand,where only a few providers such as Stripe, Adyen, and Worldline offer Tap to Pay, Singapore may experience patchy support initially.

Merchants should also be aware of transaction limits and potential card restrictions. Adyen notes certain caps may apply, while Stripe warns that some contactless cards may not be accepted. Understanding these parameters is essential for businesses planning to go completely hardware-free.

Opportunities for ISVs and Consultants

Independent software vendors (ISVs) and payment consultancies stand to benefit from the rollout of Tap to Pay in Singapore. ISVs building apps for retail, hospitality, or field services can integrate Tap to Pay into their softPOS offerings, creating bundled software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for merchants.

Consultancies can guide businesses transitioning from legacy terminals, providing installation and compliance support for Tap to Pay. Apple has outlined specific iOS requirements and settings, ensuring businesses and developers can seamlessly adopt the technology without technical friction.

Fiuu’s introduction of Apple Tap to Pay in Singapore underscores a broader trend in Southeast Asia toward mobile-first, hardware-light payment solutions.

By simplifying contactless transactions, the platform empowers small and medium-sized merchants to compete in an increasingly digital economy while offering consumers fast, secure payment options.

The post Apple Tap to Pay Hits Singapore Market Through Fiuu appeared first on CoinCentral.

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